Choosing a wedding gown can feel like a thousand decisions at once. This is the gentlest possible start: pick the silhouette that draws you, how you’d like to wear it, and roughly when your wedding is. We’ll point you to the collection to begin with, give you an honest price range, and suggest a fitting slot to book. Nothing is fixed — it’s simply a place to begin.
· the exact figure depends on the gown, fabric and alterations, confirmed at your fitting.
This Finder is a gentle starting point, not a fixed quote — every gown is priced honestly at your fitting once we know the piece, fabric and alterations. Ivory & Lace is a fictional demo brand built by SGBP.
How the Finder reads you
Silhouettes we ask about
- Modern minimalist. Clean lines, bare shoulders, a column or soft slip — fuss-free and architectural.
- Ballgown. A fitted bodice into a full skirt — the sweep-down-the-aisle, fairytale silhouette.
- Mermaid / fit-and-flare. Hugged through the hip then flared — sculptural and unapologetically glamorous.
- A-line. Nipped at the waist, gently widening — the flattering, forgiving classic.
- Tea-length / short. Hem at the calf or shorter — playful for a registry, garden or second look.
The three ways to wear
- Rental — from $880. Wear one of our in-house gowns for your day, returned after — the gentlest on the budget. (book 2–4 months ahead.)
- Ready-to-wear (keep) — from $1680. Buy a sample-line gown off the rack and keep it, tailored to your measurements. (allow 6–8 weeks for alterations.)
- Made-to-measure / bespoke — from $2680. A gown drawn, cut and hand-finished for you alone, from the first sketch. (begin at least 4–6 months ahead.)
The range the Finder shows is a guide based on a silhouette’s typical work and your timeline. Your exact price is confirmed honestly at your fitting, once we know the gown, the fabric and the alterations.